Instructional Services Teacher Resource Center Instructional From Here to There with Cuisennaire Rods (49), x, Kaleidoscope math (elem.),x, (Secondary), x, Problems Plus math Problem Solving (Upper elem.), x, http://www.desotoschools.com/Instructional Services Resource List.htm
Extractions: Instructional Services Teacher Resource Center Instructional Services MES NES WES DMS DHS MATH Resource Books Connect to NCTM Standards 2000 K - 8 x Math Manipulatives Resource Books x Math for Girls and Other Problem Solvers (Elem.) x Assessments Alternatives in Mathematics x Get it Together (4-12) x Haganlo Juntos (4-12) x 50 Problem-Solving Lessons (1-6) x Family Math (1-8) x Matematica Para La Familia (1-8) x Family Math for Young Children x Family Math The Middle School Years x 101 Short Problems from Equals (1-8) x SPACES (Secondary) x What's My Rule? (6-12) x Building Understanding with Base 10 Blocks (Middle) x Grid and Graph It (4-6) x Grid and Bear It (1-3) x Geoboards Super Source (k-2) x Geoboards Super Source (3-4) x Geoboards Super Source (5-6) x Cuisennaire Rods Super Source (k-2) x Cuisennaire Rods Super Source (3-4) x Cuisennaire Rods Super Source (5-6) x Pattern Blocks Super Source (k-2) x The SIMS Project vol. 1 (Secondary) x The SIMS Project vol. 2 (Secondary) x The SIMS Project vol. 3 (Secondary)
Math Placement Info Not an easier course than math 1031, just different Calc) 1151 (Precalc II) 3113 (preElemEd), Yes. that this does not cover probability and counting, using that http://www.gen.umn.edu/students/advisingbook/ACADEMIC PLANNING/CoursePlacement/c
Extractions: (3 cr) Not an easier course than Math 1031, just different. 1031 puts more emphasis on computational skills; 1001 de-emphasizes computation but requires greater skill in working with mathematical concepts. Emphasis on word problemsnot a good choice for students who have trouble with such problems. Terminal Yes (1 cr) Intended for students who've taken 1051 or equivalent but need the probability and counting material covered in the first 3 weeks of 1031. Students who register in this are placed in a section of 1031 and attend for the first 3 weeks; their grade is based on score on first midterm, and then they're through with the course. 1051 + 1038 = 1031.
Extractions: About Search Forums Newsletter ... Tell-A-Friend Printable Version for your convenience! Note, there are multiple lesson plans below! Topic: Area and Volume Grade Level: Third Objective: Students will be able to describe the difference between area and volume and also be able to understand how various units of measure relate to one another. Materials: Newspaper, scissors, masking tape, rulers and meter sticks, cardboard (and something to cut it with), markers to identify finished models. Procedure: Following an introduction to area and volume students will work in groups to build models of square centimeters, square inches, square feet, square meters, and then cubic centimeters, cubic inches, cubic feet, and cubic meters. This becomes a good cooperative team effort at problem solving. Students are provided with materials, but no initial instruction is given on how to build their models. Source: Welch, T. (1996).
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HS Math Course Title Applied math Grade Level 11 or 12 Course Number 416 Credits 12 majortopics dealing with mathematics in everyday usage, from counting to basic http://www.tri-center.k12.ia.us/hsmath.htm
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Extractions: Forums: General Homeschooling Student Teachers/New Teachers Suggestions ... Ideas Home Theme Units Month to Month J. October Halloween sub-categories Reading and Writing Shape Book and Coloring Pages Item Description History of Halloween History of Halloween (questions) Candy Corn Math Center Sign Carving Old Jack:Reading Comprehension ... Halloween Concentration Game color version Halloween Concentration: Version 2 Halloween Crossword Puzzle Halloween Crossword Puzzle (interactive) play online Halloween Problem Solving Halloween Recipes Halloween Report Halloween Sign ... Write a Poem 2 Related items on a b c T each It! log in learn more Item Description Halloween THEME UNIT forms, activity pages Halloween Maze 5 more complex Halloween Maze 4 more complex Halloween Maze 3 Halloween Maze 2 Halloween Maze 1 easy Dot to Dot: Spider counting by tens Dot to Dot: Jack-o-lantern counting by fives Dot to Dot: Cat counting by ones Dot to Dot: Bat counting by twos Color and Write: Tree with Pumpkin bags writing form and coloring page Color and Write: Spider in Web writing form and coloring page Color and Write: Halloween Dog writing form and coloring page Color and Write: Cornstalk with Cat and Pumpkins writing form and coloring page Color and Write: Cat on a Pumpkin writing form and coloring page Color and Write: Cat on a Fence writing form and coloring page
Prime Difference Function -- From MathWorld Erdos, P.; and Straus, E. G. Remarks on the Differences Between ConsecutivePrimes. elem. math. 35, 115118, 1980. Guy, R. K. Gaps between Primes. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PrimeDifferenceFunction.html
Extractions: which may enable them to show that is infinitely often as small as (Montgomery 2003). An integer n is called a jumping champion if n is the most frequently occurring difference between consecutive primes for some N (Odlyzko et al. Andrica's Conjecture Gilbreath's Conjecture Good Prime Jumping Champion ... Twin Peaks References Bombieri, E. and Davenport, H. "Small Differences Between Prime Numbers." Proc. Roy. Soc. A Erdos, P.; and Straus, E. G. "Remarks on the Differences Between Consecutive Primes." Elem. Math. Guy, R. K. "Gaps between Primes. Twin Primes" and "Increasing and Decreasing Gaps." §A8 and A11 in Unsolved Problems in Number Theory, 2nd ed.
EOU's General Catalog mathEMATICS http//www.eou.edu/math/mathpage.html mathEMATICS COURSE DESCRIPTIONS mathematics math 040 Arithmetic Skill Credits 1.00 to 3.00 Designed for students who need review in basic computational skills. The course will deal with whole http://www.eou.edu/catalog/math2.html
Extractions: Designed for students who need review in basic computational skills. The course will deal with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, and introductory geo-metry. The class will require independent student effort, and students will have to motivate themselves to attend help sessions when needed. (Not applicable toward baccalaureate degree.) This course examines fundametal concepts of algebra and is equivalent to second year high school algebra. Concepts include polynomial expressions and factoring, rational expressions, radical expressions, and quadratic expressions. (Not applicable toward a baccalaureate degree.) Prerequisite: MATH 070 or equivalent. This course is an introduction to certain areas of mathematics whose applications are important and whose study will help develop critical thinking skills. Two major topics are covered. One topic is the mathematics of finanace, or "loans," which includes borrowing, saving, mortgages, leases and amortization. The other topic is "lotteries," which includes the elementary counting techniques including permutations and combinations, finite sample space probability theory, and games of chance.